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Kevin Barrett Would you Park your $$$ here?
17 July 2013 | 4 replies
With the growing population and influx of people coming into the city I thought it might be worth exploring this topic.
Steven Maduro Tenant wants back money for yard work he has done.
23 July 2013 | 8 replies
According to the previous landscapers the property has too much shade to grow grass with any frequency and one landscaper refused to do a bi monthly service contract because he would be taking my money unnecessarily.3) no pictures to verify work.
Oscar Campos Investing out of state
9 November 2013 | 27 replies
Each of them focused on different market(s), varying neighborhood demographics, and with slightly different investment philosophies.Without getting into a lengthy step-by-step explanation, my suggestion to help point you in the right direction is to focus on markets with a stable housing market, and a growing (or stable) local economy.Once you've identified the best market for you and your investment goals, then select neighborhood and property combinations that make the most sense.
Stephanie Foret Houma, LA
30 August 2013 | 10 replies
Houma is #104 on the Forbes list for "Best Small Places for Business and Careers" and #23 for "Job Growth" It is close enough to New Orleans that I can still benefit from that area as well ranked #29 on the Forbes list for "Best places for Business and Careers" and was Forbes's 2012 fastest growing city.Not the best numbers but good enough that thinking about getting into real estate investing in the area just made sense.
James Ormond (New) New Member Introduction, Eastern North Carolina -Ideas for next step?
24 July 2013 | 7 replies
Hello All,Been a member for almost a year, have read for countless hours, here at BP and also in my ever-growing RE library!
Jessica K. Stevens Point, Wisconsin
23 July 2013 | 7 replies
I am fairly new to BP and am so excited to have found a community to grow with as we consider delving further into this type of investment.
Dan P. Hello from Kansas City - $20K Question!!!
24 July 2013 | 8 replies
Definitely jump in, ask questions any time, send colleague requests, and start to grow through the relationships you'll build!
Robert Perea-Martinez "Dealer" classification while doing Lease Option Assignments?
10 August 2013 | 7 replies
That term, for tax purposes, refers to someone who buys and sells property as a part of his or her trade or business.When doing lease option assignments you never take ownership of the property, so the term would not apply.That being said, income from lease option assignments is considered ordinary income and is taxed as such.
Renee Fulcer Intro - Rockford, IL
22 June 2014 | 4 replies
I like the idea of flipping and holding properties, I think that is a balanced way to grow capital and build a portfolio over the long haul, that is exactly what we are doing.See you around the site!
Kristin Whitaker Boom! BP Newbie from the Great PNW
29 July 2013 | 10 replies
I really believe that those who engage the most in the forums tend to grow the fastest.